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Planting Attachments

Tractor Implements For Planting Food Plots, Gardens, and Field Crops

You’ve tilled your land and now you’re ready to plant. We’ve got Spreaders, Cultipackers, Crimpers, and Sprayers to help.

Tilling Your Land

Once you know where you’re going to plant, the first step is to work the earth to be acceptable for seed. There are a couple of different tools you can use to turn the earth.

3-Point Tillers

Perhaps our favorite tool to turn earth is a tiller. These attachments will turn even hardpan into light, fluffy, even soil. Typically you’ll need to make more than one pass to get to the full tilling depth, but there aren’t many tools that can turn unkept land into proper tilled soil for planting in just a single pass.

3-Point Discs

Disc harrows are attachments that cut and fold the earth over in strips. Like tillers, they often require more than one pass, and often in opposite directions to break up those strips. But they are effective, and if possible, best used after some rain softens the hard earth.

Compared with a tiller, a disc leaves much more clods and clumps, compared to the finely sifted, fluffy soil from a tiller.

3-Point Plows

Plows for tractors come in several styles. There is the single bottom plow, or double-bottom, that really turn over a strip (or two) at a time.

Then there is a narrow, chisel plow like Dirt Dog’s All-Purpose Plow that has between 3 to 9 shanks. This will disturb the least of the plows, requiring 2 or 3 passes, both perpendicular and diagonal to your first pass.

You may want to disc after plowing, or till.

Prepping for Seeding

Depending on what your goals are, you may find that rough tilled earth is not the last stage before seeding. You may want to run a Cultipacker or a Pulverizer over the roughly plowed soil to get a finder bed to accept seed.

This probably won’t be necessary if you used a tiller, but if you used a disc or a bottom plow or an all-purpose plow, you just might need one of these additional tools.

Seeding and Planting

We have electric spreader and 3-Point seeders from AgSpray and Befco. A spreader is a non-precise attachment just casting out your seed at your set rate. This is great for things like grass seed, fertilizer, and even ice-melt pellets.

For precision control over your planting to create rows, you’ll want a Seeder. Befco’s American made seeders allow you to control seed rate and planting row width.

No-Till Drills

If your plan is to use a no-till method for your garden or food plot, check out the Genesis No-Till Drill seeder. This attachment plants right into the earth with no need to cultivate the land first. No cultipacker needed, no disc or tiller. One attachment does it all!

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FINANCING FOR OUR Planting Attachment

Tractor attachments can be a big expense, even at competitive prices. Good Works Tractors is proud to offer 0% financing on our attachments through Affirm, so you can get to work now and pay later (qualified buyers only).

Choose from 3, 6, or 12 monthly payments, whatever fits your budget! If you’re ready to pay off your loan early, there are no prepayment penalties—you can’t go wrong with any option.

If you need more information about financing options, feel free to check out our pay at your own pace page.

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